Councillors’ anger at bus lane trial
Bus lane restrictions have been lifted in Liverpool as part of a nine-month trial, but the scheme has attracted fierce opposition from critics.
Benefit night in Sara-Jane’s memory
A benefit night will be held in memory of 25-year-old Sara-Jane O’Neill, who died in unexplained circumstances.
Two step down in Hillsborough probe
A second top prosecutor is to step aside from making key decisions on possible charges over the Hillsborough disaster.
Anderson names team of deputies
Liverpool Mayor Joe Anderson has appointed an all-female team to help him with his civic duties.
Council to spend £260m on Anfield project
Liverpool City Council is moving ahead with its £260m project to redevelop the Anfield area after “overwhelming support” for the proposals.
City food waste tops £600 per house
Liverpool families waste over £600 worth of food per year, despite increasing demand at food banks across the city.
Abbey Clancy talks to JMU Journalism
Model Abbey Clancy opens up about being on Strictly Come Dancing, life as a mum and Liverpool style.
We search to find ‘Liverpool’s hero’
We asked people in the city to name their hero or someone they really admire. Who came out on top? The answers may surprise you.
Music tourism’s £264m city boost
Music tourism in Liverpool brings around £264m into the economy each year, according to a report published this week.
Winter Survival campaign for elderly
A new campaign has been launched to help lower the number of elderly people who die during the winter months in Liverpool.
Police make new Madeleine appeal
Police have issued new e-fits of a man they believe might have information about the disappearance of Madeleine McCann.
Anti-fascism march attracts thousands
Thousands gathered in Liverpool for a ‘march against fascism’.
Everyman Theatre heads for finish
An additional workforce has been put in place to ensure that the opening of the new Everyman Theatre goes ahead on time.
Alder Hey to raise £30m for new building
Alder Hey Children’s Hospital has launched a new appeal to raise £30m for a new building.
Police chief warns of further cuts
Merseyside Police Chief Constable Jon Murphy says the biggest challenge for his force is financial cuts.
Mayor urges restraint as cuts hit city hard
Liverpool Mayor Joe Anderson tells JMU Journalism he is doing everything he can to stop the city going bankrupt.
Anger over bin collection changes
A Twitter storm has erupted over the council’s decision to cut bin collections at the end of the month.
Hospital revamp means new jobs
As many as 1,000 jobs could be created as part of a £35 million revamp of Fazakerley Emergency Department.